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Description

A bespoke training programme to build confidence and key skills in holding conversations safely and effectively with students around the topic of extremism. This course is for frontline education staff from schools and colleges: teachers, personal tutors, safeguarding leads and pastoral staff should attend. This session is led by the Foundation for Peace, drawing on its work as a leading UK and European deliverer of Prevention based programmes with young people, schools and wider communities.

The Prevent Duty: the obligation on statutory bodies to prevent people becoming drawn into extremism, places significant obligations on schools. There is a need for many frontline staff to acquire the awareness, skills, knowledge, and confidence to ensure that they can spot signs of concern, challenge prejudice constructively, counter extreme ideas and narratives, and provide alternatives to the persuasive made to vulnerable young people. This course will assist school staff to feel more confident in their response to this duty.

FAQs

Where can I contact the organiser with any questions?

You can contact the Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Foundation for Peace at commissions@foundation4peace.org

Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?

No, your ticket is simply a confirmation of your registration on the training.

The name on the registration/ticket doesn't match the attendee. Is that okay?

Yes, that's fine; however we would prefer it if you let us know in advance so we can update our contact details, in order for us to be able to send communications post-workshop.